A therapist using a behavioral/cognitive approach would be most likely to: - All of the above
See symptom relief as the desired outcome
Focus on voluntary behavior
Ask the clients to define the goals
The procedures for behavioral cognitive therapy parallel those of: - Quantitative research
The movement out of which behaviorism grew was headed by: - John B. Watson
Which of the following concepts is not part of a behavioral orientation? - Authenticity
A behavioral concept useful for describing the dynamics of relationships is: - Reciprocal determinism
In behavioral therapy both problem behaviors and functional behaviors are viewed - Non-pathological
An important ethical issue for behavioral therapists is: - All of the above
Dignity
Influence
Human rights
Family members' appraisals and interpretation of the behavior of others influence: - All of the above
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Emotional responses
Behavioral responses
From a behavioral perspective, the skills necessary for a good relationship are: - Learned
, A basic principle of behavior therapy is that behavior change is a function of: - Contingencies of
reinforcement
Behavior therapists focus on: - The consequences of behavior
Any intervention in cognitive behavioral therapy is assumed to access: - All of the above
Cognition
Behavior
Affect
In behavioral parent training the therapist: - Accepts the parent's definition of a child with a problem
In behavioral marital therapy an integral aspect is: - Cognitive restructuring
In functional family therapy the behavior of all family members is considered to be: - Adaptive
What is the primary reason CBFT therapists use contracts? - To give the client a sense of commitment to
the process as well as motivate them
Pavlov was able to train dogs to salivate at the sound of a bell by pairing the dog's natural response to
salivate at the sight of food with a bell. When the bell was rung each time food was presented, the dog
learned that the bell signaled food was coming and began salivating. After enough repetition, the dog
began to salivate with just the sound of the bell. What is this called? - Classical conditioning
In operant conditioning, desired behaviors can be positively or negatively reinforced or punished,
depending on desired behaviors. What techniques are designed to do this? - all the answers are correct
Positive punishment and negative punishment
Negative reinforcement
Positive reinforcement or reward
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